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The Woman in White of Blackett Place

Unnamed residence along Blackett Place, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Apparition Victorian

Blackett Place in Edinburgh is home to a rather unsettling presence, known as the Woman in White. This tall, phantom female seems to have a preference for the staircase, where she's often blamed for causing quite a commotion. Legend has it that she was responsible for an accident, where someone took a tumble down the stairs - or was perhaps pushed. The details are sketchy, but one thing's for sure: this ghostly woman is best avoided. Interestingly, she's not the only paranormal presence said to haunt this Edinburgh residence. A male ghost, reportedly with a rather evil-looking face, is said to haunt the dining room.

The haunting of the Woman in White dates back to the late nineteenth century, a time of great change and upheaval in Edinburgh. During this period, the city was experiencing rapid growth and development, leading to the construction of many new homes and buildings. It's possible that the Woman in White is connected to one of these historical events, perhaps a former occupant of the residence who met a tragic end. While we can't say for certain, it's clear that this ghostly presence has left a lasting impact on those who've encountered her. The fact that multiple witnesses have reported sightings of the Woman in White and the male ghost suggests that these hauntings are more than just mere fantasy.

Historical Context

Late 19th century Edinburgh

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
Late nineteenth century
Postcode Area
EH1

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